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Coacalco de Berriozábal

Coacalco de Berriozábal (Spanish pronunciation; simply known as Coacalco) is one of 125 municipalities in the State of Mexico, Mexico. The municipal seat is the city of San Francisco Coacalco. The municipality lies in the Greater Mexico City conurbation, north of Mexico City. The municipal seat is San Francisco Coacalco and the municipality is named after Felipe Berriozábal (1829–1900), a Mexican politician and military leader.

Coacalco de Berriozábal
At the house of the snake.
Coacalco
Municipality
Clockwise, from top: Sierra de Guadalupe, Tecnológico de Estudios Superiores, Colonia San Rafael, San Francisco de Asís Parish, Municipal palace, Colonia Villa de las Flores
Nickname: 
Coacalco
Motto: 
Experienca y resultados que se notan
Country Mexico
StateMexico
Founded850
Municipal status1862
Government
 • Municipal presidentDavid Sánchez Isidoro (Va por México; 2022–2024)
Area
 • Municipality35.5 km2 (13.7 sq mi)
 • Land31.95 km2 (12.34 sq mi)
 • Water3.55 km2 (1.37 sq mi)
Elevation
(of seat)
2,257 m (7,405 ft)
Population
 (2020)
 • Municipality293,444[1]
 • Seat
293,245[1]
 • Demonym
Coacalquense
Time zoneUTC-6 (Central (US Central))
 • Summer (DST)Central
Postal code (of seat)
55700
Area code55
Websitehttp://www.coacalco.gob.mx/

The word Coacalco comes from the Nahuatl coatl (snake), calli (home) and -co (at), meaning "at the house of the snake", a name that was first recorded in 1320.[2]

History edit

Coacalco de Berriozábal is part of the Valley of Mexico. It is located at the site of what was once the city-state of Xaltocan. Between 850 and 1521, the municipality was inhabited by Toltec people.[2] In the 18th and 19th centuries, the main economic activities were agriculture, husbandry and salt harvesting. On 12 February 1862, General Felipe Berriozábal, then-governor of the state, signed an order that declared Coacalco an independent municipality, ending a 343-year-old dependency of Ecatepec.[2]

Economy edit

The economy of Coacalco has changed since the 1970s. It switched from being primarily agricultural and rural to an urban industrial area. Since the 2000s, the municipality has become one of the principal commercial districts of the northern part of the metropolitan area.

Population edit

 
Increase of the population from the 1970s to the 2000s

Located next to Mexico City, Coacalco's population has increased by more than 200,000 since 1970. In 2005, the city had a population of 252,555 people;[3] by 2010, the population grew to 278,064 inhabitants.[4] As of 2015, the total population was 284,462 inhabitants.[5] By 2020, the total population soared to 293,444 inhabitants.[1]

In the 2005 Mexican Human Development Index (HDI) statistic, Coacalco was rated as the tenth best place to live in the country.[6]

Towns and villages edit

In 2010, the geographical subdivisions and their respective population were:[7]

Name Population
(2010)
Basurero Municipal (La Aurora) 99
Bosques de Coacalco 3
Propiedad Díaz 3
San Francisco Coacalco 277,959

Sister cities edit

The sister cities of Coacalco de Berriozábal are:

Notable people edit

Notable residents include:

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "INEGI. Censo de Población y Vivienda 2020. Tabulados del Cuestionario Básico – México" [INEGI. 2020 Population and Housing Census. Basic Questionnaire Tabulations – State of Mexico] (Excel) (in Spanish). INEGI. 2020. p. 1. from the original on 27 January 2021. Retrieved 27 January 2021.
  2. ^ a b c (in Spanish). INEGI. Archived from the original on 5 April 2012. Retrieved 20 April 2010.
  3. ^ (PDF) (in Spanish). Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Geografía e Informática. 2005. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 March 2012. Retrieved 20 April 2010.
  4. ^ [Municipal division. State of Mexico] (in Spanish). INEGI. 2010. Archived from the original on 22 May 2012. Retrieved 22 January 2021.
  5. ^ [Municipal division. State of Mexico] (in Spanish). INEGI. 2015. Archived from the original on 29 September 2020. Retrieved 22 January 2021.
  6. ^ "Los 10 mejores lugares para vivir" [The 10 best places to live] (in Spanish). Expansión. 30 July 2008. from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 7 October 2011.
  7. ^ "Diagnóstico Sociodemográfico del Municipio de Coacalco de Berriozábal" (PDF) (in Spanish). Consejo Estatal de Población del Estado de México. p. 3. (PDF) from the original on 23 January 2021. Retrieved 23 January 2021.
  8. ^ Arenas, José (2012). "Municipios hermanados". Diario Puntual (in Spanish). Coacalco de Berriozábal. Archived from the original on 2 May 2013. Retrieved 22 January 2021.
  9. ^ "Gobierno de Coacalco refuerza lazos de amistad con Tangamandapio, Michoacán" (in Spanish). Government of Coacalco de Berriozábal. 7 October 2019. from the original on 15 June 2020. Retrieved 22 January 2021.
  10. ^ "Llegan al Edoméx estrellas de la AAA en la gira 'Lucha por la identidad de México'". MVT (in Spanish). 25 March 2021. Retrieved 14 February 2022.
  11. ^ "Flechados por la lucha libre: Así fue la boda del luchador mexicano Daga con la estadounidense Tessa Blanchard". BolaVip (in Spanish). 27 August 2020. Retrieved 14 February 2022.
  12. ^ (in Spanish). Liga MX. Archived from the original on 25 November 2020. Retrieved 23 January 2021.
  13. ^ "Francisco Sierra". BoxRec. from the original on 25 February 2020. Retrieved 22 January 2021.

External links edit

  • Official website

19°38′00″N 99°05′35″W / 19.63333°N 99.09306°W / 19.63333; -99.09306

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For the BRT station see Coacalco Berriozabal Mexibus Coacalco de Berriozabal Spanish pronunciation simply known as Coacalco is one of 125 municipalities in the State of Mexico Mexico The municipal seat is the city of San Francisco Coacalco The municipality lies in the Greater Mexico City conurbation north of Mexico City The municipal seat is San Francisco Coacalco and the municipality is named after Felipe Berriozabal 1829 1900 a Mexican politician and military leader Coacalco de Berriozabal At the house of the snake CoacalcoMunicipalityClockwise from top Sierra de Guadalupe Tecnologico de Estudios Superiores Colonia San Rafael San Francisco de Asis Parish Municipal palace Colonia Villa de las FloresFlagSealGlyphNickname CoacalcoMotto Experienca y resultados que se notanCountry MexicoStateMexicoFounded850Municipal status1862Government Municipal presidentDavid Sanchez Isidoro Va por Mexico 2022 2024 Area Municipality35 5 km2 13 7 sq mi Land31 95 km2 12 34 sq mi Water3 55 km2 1 37 sq mi Elevation of seat 2 257 m 7 405 ft Population 2020 Municipality293 444 1 Seat293 245 1 DemonymCoacalquenseTime zoneUTC 6 Central US Central Summer DST CentralPostal code of seat 55700Area code55Websitehttp www coacalco gob mx The word Coacalco comes from the Nahuatl coatl snake calli home and co at meaning at the house of the snake a name that was first recorded in 1320 2 Contents 1 History 2 Economy 3 Population 3 1 Towns and villages 3 2 Sister cities 3 3 Notable people 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editCoacalco de Berriozabal is part of the Valley of Mexico It is located at the site of what was once the city state of Xaltocan Between 850 and 1521 the municipality was inhabited by Toltec people 2 In the 18th and 19th centuries the main economic activities were agriculture husbandry and salt harvesting On 12 February 1862 General Felipe Berriozabal then governor of the state signed an order that declared Coacalco an independent municipality ending a 343 year old dependency of Ecatepec 2 Economy editThe economy of Coacalco has changed since the 1970s It switched from being primarily agricultural and rural to an urban industrial area Since the 2000s the municipality has become one of the principal commercial districts of the northern part of the metropolitan area Population edit nbsp Increase of the population from the 1970s to the 2000s Located next to Mexico City Coacalco s population has increased by more than 200 000 since 1970 In 2005 the city had a population of 252 555 people 3 by 2010 the population grew to 278 064 inhabitants 4 As of 2015 the total population was 284 462 inhabitants 5 By 2020 the total population soared to 293 444 inhabitants 1 In the 2005 Mexican Human Development Index HDI statistic Coacalco was rated as the tenth best place to live in the country 6 Towns and villages edit In 2010 the geographical subdivisions and their respective population were 7 Name Population 2010 Basurero Municipal La Aurora 99 Bosques de Coacalco 3 Propiedad Diaz 3 San Francisco Coacalco 277 959 Sister cities edit The sister cities of Coacalco de Berriozabal are Valle de Chalco State of Mexico 2012 8 Tangamandapio Michoacan 2019 9 Notable people edit Notable residents include Aramis Mexican wrestler 10 Daga b 1987 Mexican wrestler 11 Erik Pimentel b 1990 Mexican footballer 12 Francisco Sierra b 1987 Mexican boxer 13 See also edit nbsp Mexico portal San Francisco de Asis Parish Coacalco de Berriozabal References edit a b c INEGI Censo de Poblacion y Vivienda 2020 Tabulados del Cuestionario Basico Mexico INEGI 2020 Population and Housing Census Basic Questionnaire Tabulations State of Mexico Excel in Spanish INEGI 2020 p 1 Archived from the original on 27 January 2021 Retrieved 27 January 2021 a b c Enciclopedia de los Municipios de Mexico Estado de Mexico Coacalco in Spanish INEGI Archived from the original on 5 April 2012 Retrieved 20 April 2010 Poblacion total edad edad mediana e indice de masculinidad PDF in Spanish Instituto Nacional de Estadistica Geografia e Informatica 2005 Archived from the original PDF on 5 March 2012 Retrieved 20 April 2010 Division municipal Estado de Mexico Municipal division State of Mexico in Spanish INEGI 2010 Archived from the original on 22 May 2012 Retrieved 22 January 2021 Division municipal Estado de Mexico Municipal division State of Mexico in Spanish INEGI 2015 Archived from the original on 29 September 2020 Retrieved 22 January 2021 Los 10 mejores lugares para vivir The 10 best places to live in Spanish Expansion 30 July 2008 Archived from the original on 3 March 2016 Retrieved 7 October 2011 Diagnostico Sociodemografico del Municipio de Coacalco de Berriozabal PDF in Spanish Consejo Estatal de Poblacion del Estado de Mexico p 3 Archived PDF from the original on 23 January 2021 Retrieved 23 January 2021 Arenas Jose 2012 Municipios hermanados Diario Puntual in Spanish Coacalco de Berriozabal Archived from the original on 2 May 2013 Retrieved 22 January 2021 Gobierno de Coacalco refuerza lazos de amistad con Tangamandapio Michoacan in Spanish Government of Coacalco de Berriozabal 7 October 2019 Archived from the original on 15 June 2020 Retrieved 22 January 2021 Llegan al Edomex estrellas de la AAA en la gira Lucha por la identidad de Mexico MVT in Spanish 25 March 2021 Retrieved 14 February 2022 Flechados por la lucha libre Asi fue la boda del luchador mexicano Daga con la estadounidense Tessa Blanchard BolaVip in Spanish 27 August 2020 Retrieved 14 February 2022 Erik Alan Pimentel Benavides in Spanish Liga MX Archived from the original on 25 November 2020 Retrieved 23 January 2021 Francisco Sierra BoxRec Archived from the original on 25 February 2020 Retrieved 22 January 2021 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Coacalco de Berriozabal Municipality Official website 19 38 00 N 99 05 35 W 19 63333 N 99 09306 W 19 63333 99 09306 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Coacalco de Berriozabal amp 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